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Negative-pressure wound therapy following cardiac surgery: bleeding complications and 30-days mortality in 176 patients with deep sternal wound infection.
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Haemodynamic effects of negative pressure wound therapy when using a rigid barrier to prevent heart rupture.
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Blood transfusion after cardiac surgery: is it the patient or the transfusion that carries the risk?
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Undertrycksbehandling av sår: Kunskap om verkningsmekanismer och komplikationer ger nya möjligheter.
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Green foam, black foam or gauze for NWPT: effects on granulation tissue formation.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Macroscopic changes during negative pressure wound therapy of the open abdomen using conventional negative pressure wound therapy and NPWT with a protective disc over the intestines.
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Women's experience of a myocardial infarction: 5 years later.
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The influence of different sizes and types of wound fillers on wound contraction and tissue pressure during negative pressure wound therapy.
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Recently accepted for the waiting list for heart or lung transplantation - patients' experiences of information and support.
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Evaluation of cystatin C with iohexol clearance in cardiac surgery.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The influence on wound contraction and fluid evacuation of a rigid disc inserted to protect exposed organs during negative pressure wound therapy.
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Comparison of the effectiveness and safety of a new de-airing technique with a standardized carbon dioxide insufflation technique in open left heart surgery: A randomized clinical trial.
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A rigid barrier between the heart and sternum protects the heart and lungs against rupture during negative pressure wound therapy.
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Pressure at the Bowel Surface during Topical Negative Pressure Therapy of the Open Abdomen: An Experimental Study in a Porcine Model.
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Effects on drainage of the mediastinum and pleura during negative pressure wound therapy when using a rigid barrier to prevent heart rupture.
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